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Its completely fine to cut payroll IMO if the team had a plan, made some moves to set them up for it over the years, had kids ready or just had some sensible idea of how to do it. The Yankees obviously don't.

Dude, they have an awesome plan:

They will make Joba a starter and call up the killer b's.

Duh.

Leo's Thought Of The Day

Statistics are used much like a drunk uses a lamppost: for support, not illumination.

1. Try taking the kids from Long Island on the train and see how much that costs

2. There are plenty of stadiums significantly cheaper, I've sat field level at Camden Yards for 45$

3. Most of NYC is not the ****ing south bronx

4. Just because the parking is managed by an outside group doesn't mean the yankees aren't taking a cut.

1. I do take kids from long island to the game, I generally go to 40-44 games a year. Won't be going to that many games any more as I feel the value of the team product on the field is not worth the cost.

2. Look at how cheap everything in Baltimore is compared to NY?

3. South bronx is part of NYC. It's one of the five boroughs? No? Unless it magically became part of another state? Or upstate NY? Am I missing something here?

4. I'm sure the Yankees take a cut. But it's still the outside company that set's the prices.

Who said it's going to take 8 years? We have talent that's two years away. If they pan out.

Also who says the Yankees won't spend again. Everyone is complaining about pure speculation about what the Yankees will do after 2014.

IF THEY PAN OUT. How much did we hear about Betances and Banuelos a few years ago? They were untouchable. And the kids you are referring to havent played above single a ball so lets not get to excited hoping they are going to save the team.

IF THEY PAN OUT. How much did we hear about Betances and Banuelos a few years ago? They were untouchable. And the kids you are referring to havent played above single a ball so lets not get to excited hoping they are going to save the team.

Some happen to be in Double-A Ball. Who will start there and most likely see a bump to Triple-A this year. Meaning they can possibly even make the roster next year.

Banuelos is only 21. He was in Triple-A at Age 20. Hi.

-He's still young, when he heals from tommy john surgery he will make an impact on this rotation by 2015. Add too the fact that he is a lefty.

IF THEY PAN OUT. How much did we hear about Betances and Banuelos a few years ago? They were untouchable. And the kids you are referring to havent played above single a ball so lets not get to excited hoping they are going to save the team.

Killer B's and Montero are hall of famers! Don't hate!

Leo's Thought Of The Day

Statistics are used much like a drunk uses a lamppost: for support, not illumination.

1. I do take kids from long island to the game, I generally go to 40-44 games a year. Won't be going to that many games any more as I feel the value of the team product on the field is not worth the cost.

2. Look at how cheap everything in Baltimore is compared to NY?

3. South bronx is part of NYC. It's one of the five boroughs? No? Unless it magically became part of another state? Or upstate NY? Am I missing something here?

4. I'm sure the Yankees take a cut. But it's still the outside company that set's the prices.

1. So you understand its less expensive to drive at 18$ round trip on the LIRR

2. You were comparing the pricing of the rest of baseball to the yankees and stating there wasn't a huge difference, thank you for proving my point and illustrating that there certainly is a difference.

3. The Bronx is 1/5 of NYC and the most dangerous and hardest to get to borough, not in the same universe of prices in manhattan or bk or queens, which is my point

4. Ok? Its still radically expensive.

THE GOAT

Until a player reaches these PA numbers, lets not talk about how good they are.

1. Ronnier Mustelier- Guy can hit, and he can slide into right field.
2. David Adams- 2B, but if yankees re-sign cano and DH a-rod can play third(next year)
3. Austin Romine- C- If his back can hold up.